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i am going to show you how to place text behind a subject how to replace a background of a shot and how to blur a background out of focus let's get into it [Music] to add text to a project hit text then hit add text type whatever you want you can change the font by clicking here adjust the scale and position of the text by touching the screen you can make the text look more appealing using all the options on the slide here for example i will add a stroke to the text to make it easier to read place your finger here and drag it to the right to expand the text layer to the end of your shot now export your project by clicking here you can delete the text now by clicking the thrash button duplicate this footage by clicking it then hit copy you have to place the second shot onto the first shot click overlay click the second shot then click overlay again use your finger to reposition the shot on top of the original shot you now have two exact same shots on top of each other click on the shot...